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Diagram 3: Light Wave Absorption of Chlorophylla and b.
Chlorophyll a
Chlorophyll b
400 450 500 550 600 650 700
Wavelength (nm)
Plant chlorophyll chemicals will absorb, or take in, light wave energy in order to produce
molecules used for cellular energy. Reflected light refers to those wavelengths of light tha
of the chlorophyll and not be absorbed.
During the fall months, when the air temperature is significantly colder than the summer months
that loose their leaves) will change color from green to red, orange, yellow or brown. This observ
the graph, suggests that
Chlorophyl a and b change their behavior and absorb green light and reflect the other col
Less sugar is being made in the leaves, therefore less green light is being reflected.
The light from the sun does not contain green wavelengths during the falls season.
Chlorophyll a and b will denature and no longer be present in the leaves during the fall m
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Transcribed Image Text:10:07 Preview No one has joined your call 2m 00:49 Time Remaining Diagram 3: Light Wave Absorption of Chlorophylla and b. Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll b 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 Wavelength (nm) Plant chlorophyll chemicals will absorb, or take in, light wave energy in order to produce molecules used for cellular energy. Reflected light refers to those wavelengths of light tha of the chlorophyll and not be absorbed. During the fall months, when the air temperature is significantly colder than the summer months that loose their leaves) will change color from green to red, orange, yellow or brown. This observ the graph, suggests that Chlorophyl a and b change their behavior and absorb green light and reflect the other col Less sugar is being made in the leaves, therefore less green light is being reflected. The light from the sun does not contain green wavelengths during the falls season. Chlorophyll a and b will denature and no longer be present in the leaves during the fall m Previous Send a message Absorption E
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